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The history and culture of 'cabarets' in Toulouse and Lyon
Contributed by: Cresswell
  • 1. What is a cabaret?
A) A museum of modern art.
B) A venue offering entertainment and dining.
C) A type of restaurant only serving food.
D) A theater that only shows plays.
  • 2. In which city is the famous cabaret 'Le Café de l'Opéra' located?
A) Lyon
B) Toulouse
C) Paris
D) Marseille
  • 3. What decade saw the rise of cabaret culture in France?
A) The 1910s
B) The 1950s
C) The 1920s
D) The 1880s
  • 4. What is 'Les Folies Bergère'?
A) An art gallery.
B) A historic cabaret in Paris.
C) A style of music.
D) A famous restaurant in Lyon.
  • 5. What aspect of cabaret culture promotes social commentary?
A) Lyricism
B) Fantasy
C) Satire
D) Realism
  • 6. Which famous artist is linked to the cabaret scene in Montmartre?
A) Dali
B) Picasso
C) Toulouse-Lautrec
D) Van Gogh
  • 7. What is the term for the artistic style often represented in cabaret art?
A) Renaissance
B) Baroque
C) Cubism
D) Art Nouveau
  • 8. What distinguishes cabaret from other forms of entertainment?
A) Exclusive focus on dramatic plays.
B) Its integration of dining and shows.
C) Unrestricted access to performances.
D) Standardized ticket pricing.
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